Israeli security forces have identified and captured the Arab terrorist believed responsible for a pair of bombings in Jerusalem last month that left two people dead and over a dozen injured.

On Tuesday, Israel’s military censor cleared for publication details of the arrest, including the identity of the suspected terrorist.

Eslam Froukh, a 26-year-old mechanical engineer living in Israel with no prior known ties to terrorism, was arrested on November 29th, following an investigation by the Shin Bet internal security agency, Jerusalem District police, and the IDF. The additional suspects arrested in the November 29th bust were later found not to have had any connection with the case and were released.

Authorities said Tuesday morning that Froukh resided both in Ramallah in the Palestinian Authority and in Kafr Aqab, an Arab village within the municipal boundaries of Jerusalem, on the northern edge of the city. Identified by the Shin Bet Tuesday as a resident, but not a citizen of Israel, it is unclear if Froukh is an Israeli citizen, or merely holds permanent residency status.... Read More: Arutz-7